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Renee Parsons was a lobbyist for Friends of the Earth in Washington, D.C. focusing on nuclear energy issues.
While at FOE, she was responsible for a TRO that stopped the Dept of Energy from conducting an experimental drilling program at 12 locations along the perimeter of Canyonlands National Park as a possible high-level nuclear waste repository. Her efforts included opposing the Nuclear Waste Policy Act and organizing the coalition that successfully defunded the Clinch River Breeder Reactor.
She also served as staff in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Renee was a frequent contributor to the op-ed page of the Denver Post and was a long-time student of Tibetan Bokar Rinpoche until his passing.
In 2005, she was elected to the Durango City Council (Colorado)and served four years as Councilor and Mayor. Currently, Renee serves on the Board of the Treasure Coast ACLU.